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Your Guide to Finding the Best Sunglasses for Every Sport

YOUR GUIDE TO FINDING THE BEST SUNGLASSES Ĺ EVERY SPORT USE THIS HANDY CHART TO FIND THE RIGHT PAIR OF SPORTS SUNGLASSES TO GET START YOU TO YOUR PEAK PERFORMANCE- WHETHER YOU'RE ON OR OFF THE FIELD! Light eyes such as blue, green or grey are more sensitive in sunlight while studies show people with dark brown eyes are subject to greater risk for developing cataracts. This summer, are you more likely to be in the stands or on the field? Protecting your eyes from direct sunlight can lower this risk. In the stands In 2012, standard sunglass retail sales throughout the United States generated approximately $3.49 billion. That's cool, at least buy a pair to protect your eyes while you eat hotdogs in the stands! We recommend you take a look at these awesome Oakleys that work for you and your favorite athletes! On the field BASEBALL Oakley Flak Jacket Are you a pitcher, catcher, or batter? Meets the ANSI Z87.1 standards for impact protection, lenses are ideal for visual contrast, smudge resistant and lightweight. YES YES Does your sport involve a small white ball? NO Texas Rangers' Left Fielder Josh Hamilton has blue eyes and a career batting average that is almost 100 points lower in the day than at night due to added light sensitivity for blue eyes. NO Does your hobby involve two wheels? Do you spend time trying to get your game under par? YES Do you wear spandex? YES GOLF NO An increasing number of reports have made a connection between Maui Jim Twin Falls NO Lightweight and polarized, lenses are glare resistant and extremely durable exposing eyes to sunlight and degenerative eye diseases like cataracts. CYCLING Oakley Radarlock Path Wrap around shape fits around helmets, and side venting increases air circulation MOTOR SPORTS Wiley X Valor The first Olympic Games in 1896 featured cycling as one of its main sports. Interchangeable Lens technology allows for versatility in intense lighting environments. Is there a possibility of high velocity projectiles flying at your face? Wiley X sunglasses have been standard issue for the FBI, DEA, and Special Forces troops. Now that's protection! NO YES Are you training to be the next Federer? NO SHOOTING Wiley X Saint Rated as OSHA occupational protective eyewear and ANSI Z87.1 High Mass & High Velocity. YES Many former tennis pros suffer from pterygium, which is a benign growth in the eye, that can be caused by excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. TENNIS Bolle Parole Sporty, streamlined frame with nose padding and temple lining provides a secure and comfortable fit. The Wiley X Saint was worn by Bradley Cooper in American Sniper. Do you cover more miles on two legs than the average American drives in one week? Do you prefer Bass & Trout or Black Diamond & Apres Ski? Snow reflects up to 80% of the UV light from the sun. NO YES UV radiation exposure increases 4 to 5 percent with every 1,000 feet above sea level. An altitude of 9,000 - 10,000 feet, UV radiation may be 35 to 45 percent more intense than sea level. Wearing sunglasses during a marathon will keep your face relaxed and will aid in conserving energy. FISHING Costa Caballito 580G lenses are scratch-resistant and, are 22% lighter and thinner than the average polarized glass. RUNNING SNOW SPORTS Bolle Tempest Von Zipper Cleaver Snow Dual-side coated with hydrophobic and oleophobic treatments to keep the lenses sweat and oil free. Anti-fog coating, helmet compatibility, and fleece lining. You're not alone! More than 55 million Americans took at least one fishing trip in 2013. Only running and biking activities had more participants. Need Rx lenses on your sick, new sunglasses? Get your sunnies made to measure with your prescription (Rx). FramesDirect.com offers hundreds of prescription sports sunglasses. That's With 143 Million 64% 3% adults wear prescription eyewear using prescription sunglasses only. of the adult population Sunglasses Color Tint Guide Green Great for general purpose, even color perception, dims glare & brightens shadows, great contract for low-light conditions. Ideal for: Cycling, Fishing, Water Sports, Golf, Mountain Biking, Outdoor Leisure, Skiing, Tennis. Brown Good for variable everyday conditions, Enhances contrast, contains a red element to improve depth perception. nber Ideal for: Fishing/Water Sports, Golf, Outdoor Sports, Shooting, Tennis Yellow Provides greater clarity in fog, haze, and other low-light conditions. Filters out blue light from computer screens and other electronic devices that can cause eye fatique and headaches. Ideal for: Mountain Biking, Shooting, Skiing, Tennis Blue/Purple Trendy and aesthetically pleasing. Reduces glare, helps define contours, enhances color perception. Ideal for: Fishing /Water Sports, Golf, Outdoor Leisure, Skiing Pink/Red Improves visual depth, reduces eye strain, provides good road visibility, offers greatest amount of contrast. Ideal for: Skiing Gray/Black Good for general purpose use, reduces eye fatigue, provides true color perception, minimizes glare, especially off water, darkest tint with highest available light reduction. FRAMESDIRECT.COM premium e yewe ar YOUR DESTINATION FOR DESIGNER EYEWEAR a14sn hw n VNCa imtn wihra, 1eindonalhng inenglpertutyngutebrytetng. ttp hamtpon.com/oot1 herionmaitnch e it t dataleiti atln l t w sm/201 5pom/toceban-beioboll ittesaewyictga 0 leww te ttooooradlte nttansatetytimarion adamwod BBBBBB

Your Guide to Finding the Best Sunglasses for Every Sport

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A Fun Guide to Finding the Best Sunglasses for Your Favorite Sport along with a lens color guide and some tips for protecting your eyes from UV rays.

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